Friday, November 19, 2010

Action plan for city development handed over


The 100day action plan prepared by the Indian Professional Congress was handed over to Mayor Tony Chammany on Wednesday.The action plan, which includes 15 projects, was prepared by experts in various sectors on the Mayor's instructions.Patchwork of roads, mosquito eradication, solution for traffic blocks, public toilets and traffic lights are the major issues included in the projects. The action plan also suggests constituting an expert committee for the speedy implementation of the projects.Professional Congress president Rajan George handed over the action plan to the Mayor at a function held at the Mayor's chamber.

Bangalore girl is Miss South India


KOCHI: Subha, of Bangalore, was crowned Miss South India at the HairOmax Miss South India 2010 contest held here on Saturday. Subha beat 15 other contestants to win the crown.Keralite Geethu Christy, and Nikitha Narayan, of Hyderabad, were adjudged the first and second runner-up respectively. A panel comprising former Miss India and actor Swetha Vijay, actors Aditi Chibber and Kaushal Prasad, model Simer Mottiani, model-groomer Manish Khullar, media personalities Vijay Babu and Thoshma Biju, and fashion designer Sajimon Parayil chose the winners.

Indu Thampi Miss Kerala 2010


Indu Thampi from Trivandrum crowned Miss Kerala 2010 crown in a grand function held at Kochi Le Meridien Hotel Yesterday.

Manju Raj from Palakkad selected as the first runner up and Sonal Devraj from Kannur the second runner up.

Miss Kerala beauty pageant is contest to find out the most beautiful Malayalam girl conducted every year in Kerala.

Hairomax Miss Kerala 2010 was organized by event management Impresario. There were 22 contestants. Miss Kerala 2009 Archana Nair presented the crown to Indhu Tampi.

In Miss Kerala 2009 Archana Nair from Thiruvananthapuram won the Miss Kerala 2009 pageant.

Contestants had come from various parts of India and abroad.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

No decision on Kochi team yet




NEW DELHI: Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council has not taken any decision on the fate of Kochi IPL team in its meet on Wednesday, according to board official.

Governing Council also disclosed that the fourth edition of the league will have eight teams and the auction of players will take place in Mumbai on 8th and 9th January of next year.

“We haven’t discuss on Kochi as their deadline is yet to expire on 27 November,” said Rajiv Shukla, BCCI vice-president.

Amidst indications that the investors group of the Kochi team is not too keen in running the franchisee, the Governing Council was likely to take a call on scrapping the team during its meeting.

The BCCI last month gave a 30-day notice to the Kochi IPL consortium to sort out its internal differences and get its ownership structure in order.

However, the investor group of the consortium has reportedly not come to an understanding with the promoters Rendezvous Sports World Private Limited and is likely to request the BCCI to let them withdraw from the franchisee.